Richard Holzschuh: The forgotten artist who keeps turning up –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/stories/richard-holzschuh-the-forgotten-artist-who-keeps-turning-up
I don’t know if I would have managed to identify the
I don’t know if I would have managed to identify the
only suggestion of her real appearance would not have
Many of these works have been made by queer artists
May 28, 2011 – July 8, 2012 | Harold and Mickey Smith Gallery of Jewish Arts and Culture 362 | Free Exhibition The Sephardic tradition refers to Jews whose heritage dates back to Spain before the fifteenth century. After being expelled from Spain by rulers Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492, Spanish Jews emigrated to Northern Africa, Italy, the Ottoman Empire (today’s Turkey), and back to the Middle East
Jews, those who originated in the Middle East and have
July 29, 2023 – December 17, 2023 | Harrison Photography Gallery | Free Exhibition Mirrors and photographs, individually and combined, offer us glimpses of ourselves and the world around us. „Another Look“ examines the use of reflective surfaces as sites of photographic experimentation and discovery
Compositionally and conceptually, photographers have
If you have never used Zoom before, you will be prompted
partners at the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board have
February 26, 2012 – June 30, 2012 | Sit Investment Associate Galleries (200 and 203) | Free Exhibition This exhibition presents an enduring tradition of Chinese flower-and-bird painting during the Ming and Qing dynasties (fourteenth through nineteenth century). Drawn from the holdings of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the exhibition features a group of thirty stunning scrolls
with social, religious, and political allusions, and have
May 19, 2011 – September 11, 2011 | Cargill Gallery 103 | Free Exhibition The MIA’s Modernism collection, focusing on decorative arts and design from 1880 to 1940, is one of the world’s best. Taking that collection as a departure point, this exhibition brings attention to the museum’s modest but notable holdings of design from the post-World War II era to the present
and European designers over the last six decades have